tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764655402853319932.post7039057911187717186..comments2022-12-02T21:08:57.107-06:00Comments on lol with the leightons: Dos YumhawsThe Leightonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14833214295607912730noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764655402853319932.post-53389705863284596612012-04-18T08:29:08.962-05:002012-04-18T08:29:08.962-05:00CeeCee,
Isn't that amazing? You know, I need ...CeeCee,<br /><br />Isn't that amazing? You know, I need to try our pillowcases, too. It takes me an hour and a half to do my six. What's my problem? (Maybe that I enjoy that time watching my DVRed shows with the headphones on and so I can't hear Hubby calling me to help outside with something?) In the summer, CeeCee, when it's hellishly hot, those sheets feel WONDERFUL the night you get in bed and they're all fresh, crisp and COOL! Only lasts that one night, usually, but WOWZER is it worth it. <br /><br />AND, listen to this: Hubby's Assistant said she does her Hubby's golf shirts that way! Takes them out of the washing machine and lays them on their bed. Smooths them out and lets them dry. They're ready in just a few hours--they look awesome--and they don't make the bedspread damp--at all. Isn't that cool? Hey, look at us Seniors--being GREEN. Saving electricity. WE ROCK.<br /><br />Hugs to My CeeCee Darling!<br />ELCThe Leightonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14833214295607912730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764655402853319932.post-55406676690201665972012-04-17T09:31:28.176-05:002012-04-17T09:31:28.176-05:00Thanks for the idea with the sheets. I tried it th...Thanks for the idea with the sheets. I tried it this past weekend and loved how the sheets felt. I had most of the day to let them dry so I put my pillowcases on them also, smoothed them several times during the drying process and they look fabulous!<br /><br />CeeCeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764655402853319932.post-77371171382118206752012-04-08T06:56:18.104-05:002012-04-08T06:56:18.104-05:00Hi, Paul . . .
Thank you for sharing! We love to ...Hi, Paul . . .<br /><br />Thank you for sharing! We love to hear from you!!! <br /><br />That's interesting about hanging sheets outside in the U.K. I don't notice alot of people around my travels--mostly in Texas--that still do this. When we see sheets or clothes hanging on a line, don't we all immediately think: "Wow. Those will smell so fresh!" Silly us: We buy dryer sheets that are called "Fresh Linen" or "Outside Breeze" to try to capture that great fragrance. TLC and I use clothespins to keep our pretzel bags closed! <br /><br />If you like the combination of salty and sweet (which I really didn't appreciate until my 40s--and then sadly realized how much time I'd been wasting!), you MUST try pretzels with Nutella! Try not to eat half the jar, though. That's our challenge.<br /><br />Hope you've had a lovely English weekend and thank you ever so much for visiting us!<br /><br />ELCThe Leightonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14833214295607912730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4764655402853319932.post-27869163785652724942012-04-07T09:53:21.381-05:002012-04-07T09:53:21.381-05:00People still hang their sheets outside to dry here...People still hang their sheets outside to dry here in the U.K. although given the wet climate we don't get the opportunity all that often! <br /><br />I like your Yumhaw snack idea.<br />I'm a big pretzel lover, although I've never tried them with Nutella.<br />Maybe I will this weekend.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com